Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduced hospitalisation. The Diabetes Integrated Care Initiative (DICI) aimed to integrate primary, secondary and community diabetes care in East Cambridgeshire and Fenland (ECF). The aims of this study were to describe changes in care and hospitalisation rates over the first 3 years of the initiative, 2009-2012. The evaluation involved a mixed-methods approach, including a before-after design with controls from adjacent geographical areas and from patients without diabetes, alongside a 30-month ethnographic study including interviews with patients and health professionals. Over the three years, admission rates among patients with diabetes in the i...
Objective: To compare the hospitalizations of people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes with those of t...
Background: Disparities in diabetes care are prevalent, with significant inequalities observed in ac...
Introduction: Diabetes costs are predominantly due to managing its chronic complications and excess ...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Background: The Diabetes Integrated Care Initiative (DICI) has tested whether hospital admissions an...
The rapid increase in the prevalence of diabetes is not abating across the world. The cost burden of...
Objectives Few studies have estimated the effect of diabetes integrated care at a population level. ...
BACKGROUND: A new diabetes shared care service was introduced in North Dublin. It was designed as a ...
Aims To evaluate the impact of an integrated model of care for patients with complex Type 2 diabetes...
Integrated care models have the potential to reduce fragmentation in the health system and improve o...
Integrating care across disciplines and organisations around the needs of the person with diabetes h...
The delivery of care for people with diabetes is a growing challenge with rapid growth in the number...
Background Even though previous research has demonstrated improved outcomes of integrated care initi...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
Objective: To compare the hospitalizations of people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes with those of t...
Background: Disparities in diabetes care are prevalent, with significant inequalities observed in ac...
Introduction: Diabetes costs are predominantly due to managing its chronic complications and excess ...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Background: The Diabetes Integrated Care Initiative (DICI) has tested whether hospital admissions an...
The rapid increase in the prevalence of diabetes is not abating across the world. The cost burden of...
Objectives Few studies have estimated the effect of diabetes integrated care at a population level. ...
BACKGROUND: A new diabetes shared care service was introduced in North Dublin. It was designed as a ...
Aims To evaluate the impact of an integrated model of care for patients with complex Type 2 diabetes...
Integrated care models have the potential to reduce fragmentation in the health system and improve o...
Integrating care across disciplines and organisations around the needs of the person with diabetes h...
The delivery of care for people with diabetes is a growing challenge with rapid growth in the number...
Background Even though previous research has demonstrated improved outcomes of integrated care initi...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
Objective: To compare the hospitalizations of people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes with those of t...
Background: Disparities in diabetes care are prevalent, with significant inequalities observed in ac...
Introduction: Diabetes costs are predominantly due to managing its chronic complications and excess ...